But I think it is not an option for most of our users still
reluctant to
use the XWiki environment. And most of them are Internet Explorer,
Firefox and/or Safari users! So Opera or OmniWeb are not an option
so far.
As long as you rely on the default textarea there's nothing you can
do
Hello List,
I just had installed tomcat/xwiki.war/xwiki.xar.
I can access the site, connection to mysql is working and mysql get's
changed.
Now the problem:
If i login as superadmin (is enabled) or as admin, i get the login again
with NO error-message!!
If i do the same, but take an
Hi Florian,
Can you tell us which version you have installed ?
Jérome.
Hello List,
I just had installed tomcat/xwiki.war/xwiki.xar.
I can access the site, connection to mysql is working and mysql get's
changed.
Now the problem:
If i login as superadmin (is enabled) or as admin, i get
Of course, sorry :(
Acutal stable release, so it is 1.2.2
Kind regards, Florian
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Rustedt, Florian wrote:
Hello List,
I just had installed tomcat/xwiki.war/xwiki.xar.
I can access the site, connection to mysql is working and mysql get's
changed.
Now the problem:
If i login as superadmin (is enabled) or as admin, i get the login again
with NO error-message!!
If i
Hi,
Perhaps a stupid question but... WHERE do i insert cookie.setVersion(1);?
Florian
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Gesendet: Freitag, 15. Februar 2008 16:51
An: XWiki Users
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xaab wrote:
I've the same problem of Rustedt Florian.
I've install xwiki 1.2.1 (and then 1.2.2) on Tomcat 5.5.26 with JDK 1.5.0_14
in a Red Hat 4.u4 x86 Enterprise.
The authentication is basically working, if i try to log with a wrong user
name or a wrong password, I get an error message.
I'm looking into the problem now.
Probably in
com.xpn.xwiki.user.impl.xwiki.MyPersistentLoginManager#setupCookie
(you have to recompile the code and update that class into the XWiki
installation)
Too bad tomcat doesn't have an option to configure this.
Rustedt, Florian wrote:
Hi,
Perhaps
Are exists wat to add new space by hand, without loading context of enterprise
wiki ?
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GradSoft. http://www.gradsoft.ua
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On Feb 15, 2008, at 5:43 PM, rssh wrote:
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 17:20:59 +0100, Vincent Massol wrote
On Feb 15, 2008, at 5:16 PM, rssh wrote:
Are exists wat to add new space by hand, without loading context of
enterprise
wiki ?
Not sure what you mean. A space doesn't exist explicitely.
Hi Brandon,
This is not the right channel for this. This mailing list is about the
XWiki open source development of XE, XEM ,etc.
The XWiki farm has nothing to do (yet) with the XWiki development.
It's a service currently provided by the XWiki SAS company and the
best way to notify them
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